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Mountain biking around Chęcińsko-Kielecki Park Krajobrazowy offers diverse landscapes with varied elevation and geological features. The region is characterized by forested mountain ranges such as Pasmo Zgórskie, Pasmo Posłowickie, and Pasmo Dymińskie, providing natural inclines and descents. Riders can explore a network of trails across hills and through areas of significant natural value. This varied topography makes the park suitable for mountain biking across different skill levels.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
4.0
(5)
80
riders
39.0km
03:33
690m
680m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
5.0
(1)
16
riders
47.6km
03:28
450m
450m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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riders
47.4km
04:26
930m
930m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4.0
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4
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30.1km
02:11
270m
270m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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37.8km
02:50
370m
370m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Exposed fragment of the wall of a former quarry created as a result of extraction of Ordovician quartz sandstones. These rocks were already exploited in the interwar period and after World War II, primarily for the production of paving stones, which were used to pave, among others, a part of Wojska Polskiego Street and Plac Defilad in Warsaw.
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The Piekło Cave under Skiby is 57 meters long. Where does this name come from? Apparently the locals gave it the name "Piekło" because devils were supposed to fly out of its interior. The cave has sculptures of devils made by Krzysztof Jasiński.
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In front of the entrance to the castle and the castle hill itself, right in front of the ticket office, there is a terrace with benches and cannons. Beautiful large decorated cannons.
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Piekło pod Skibami Cave - a cave located on the north-western slope of Góra Żakowa in the Zelejów Range, east of Gałęzice. The total length of the cave is 57 meters, of which the main corridor is 20 m long. Currently, the new name of the cave is "house of branches". Barti Urbański. The cave has a very poor dripstone consisting of several occurrences of calcite glaze. The cave, and in particular its narrow and difficult-to-access side corridors, are inhabited by bats, including the following species: the greater bat, the long bat, the gray long-eared long-eared bat and the western bat. Some species of spiders can also be found here.
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Place of historical mining of vein calcite and calcite-limestone breccia known as "Różanka Zelejowska". These rocks have been used since the 15th century as technical "marbles" valued by architects.
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The former quarry and the surrounding forest area have been protected since 1981 as the "Biesak-Białogon" nature reserve. The sandstones quarried here were used to produce paving stones that decorated many streets in Kielce. Thanks to mining works, a profile of rocks of marine origin was uncovered, representing two periods in the history of the Earth: Cambrian and Ordovician. Fossilized deposits of the Cambrian sea, over 500 million years old, are the oldest rocks visible in the reserve. Ordovician sandstones are younger than them and are approximately 480 million years old. They include inserts of greenish, soft rocks called bentonites - fossilized marine sediment mixed with volcanic ash. In the northern wall of the quarry there is also a fragment of the profile in which older (Cambrian) rocks lie on younger (Ordovician) rocks. This, in turn, is a record of ancient orogenic movements that led to the shift and inversion of the arrangement of rock layers. The landscape value of the reserve is emphasized by a small lake filling the excavation of a former quarry.
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There are over 30 mountain bike trails available in Chęcińsko-Kielecki Park Krajobrazowy, catering to various skill levels. The majority are moderate, with a few easy and difficult options.
The terrain is diverse, characterized by forested mountain ridges like Pasmo Zgórskie and Pasmo Posłowickie, offering natural inclines and descents. You'll encounter dirt and forest roads, with some routes traversing areas of significant geological interest and unique rock formations. The region is known for its varied elevation and geological features.
Yes, while many trails are moderate, there are options suitable for beginners. The broader Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, which includes the park, offers family-friendly singletracks. For a moderate but accessible experience, consider routes like the Pierścienica (367 m) – Bugalanaka Peak loop from Kielce Słowik, which offers varied terrain without extreme difficulty.
Yes, experienced riders will find challenging routes. The park's varied topography includes demanding sections. For instance, the Pierścienica (367 m) – On the Stadium Singletrack loop from Chęciny is rated as difficult, featuring significant elevation changes and technical sections.
Many routes offer views of significant landmarks. You can cycle past the historic Royal Castle in Chęciny, explore the geological wonders of Piekło Cave, or pass through the Zelejowa Mountain Nature Reserve. The Piekło Cave – Royal Castle in Chęciny loop from Chęciny specifically connects these two prominent sites.
The park's low mountain ridges and forested areas offer numerous scenic viewpoints. The Zelejowa Mountain Nature Reserve is known for stunning views, though its trails can be steep. Routes like the Hałasa Observation Tower – Cedzyna Dam loop from Kielce Białogon lead through forested hills with picturesque vistas.
Yes, parking is generally available at common starting points for trails, particularly near towns like Chęciny and Kielce. Kielce itself serves as a good starting point with access to various trails.
The city of Kielce, located nearby, is well-connected and serves as an excellent starting point for cycling adventures in the region, offering access to various bike trails. From Kielce, local public transport options may connect to specific trailheads within the park.
While mountain biking is encouraged, it's advisable to stay on marked trails to protect the park's diverse flora and geological formations. For detailed regulations regarding specific areas or nature reserves within the park, you can consult the official website of the regional forest administration: Lasy Państwowe.
Generally, dogs are permitted on trails in Polish landscape parks, but they should always be kept on a leash to ensure their safety and to protect wildlife. Specific nature reserves within the park might have stricter rules, so it's best to check local signage.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in the park are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Piekło Cave – Royal Castle in Chęciny loop from Chęciny and the Stokówka Gorge loop from Chęciny.
The mountain bike trails in Chęcińsko-Kielecki Park Krajobrazowy are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 30 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse landscapes, varied elevation, and the unique geological features that make for an interesting and engaging ride.


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